Volume 17 & 18, Number 12 & 1 · January 27, 1972

Counter Revolutionaries

By C.B.A. Behrens
The Counter-Revolution, Doctrine and Action, 1789-1804
by Jacques Godechot, translated by Salvator Attanasio

Howard Fertig, 416 pp., $12.95

Power, Property and History
by Joseph Barnave, translated and edited by Emanuel Chill

Harper & Row, 156 pp., $2.45 (paper)

History in Geographic Perspective: The Other France
by E.W. Fox

Norton, 190 pp., $6.95

All three books under review are about revolution and change, though the first is concerned with only fifteen years at the turn of the eighteenth century, while the last two deal with the subject in a general way.



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